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  • The importance of drinking water and enoug of it.

    The Dangers of Dehydration (Part I) Monday, June 16, 2008 by: Andreas Moritz http://www.naturalnews.com/023441.html NaturalNews) The human body is composed of 75 percent water and 25 percent solid matter. To provide nourishment, eliminate waste and conduct all the trillions of activities in the body, we need water. Most modern societies, ...
    Posted to Healthy Living (Forum) by lysetskilde on July 1, 2008
  • Health through happiness: how living positively makes you more healthy

    Of the 100 ways to live to 100, a large number focus on maintaining a positive mental state by avoiding conflict, living conscientiously and forgiving people easily.  Further to this, several studies suggest that those with a positive attitude to life are generally more healthy than those who adopt a pessimistic approach. Research has shown ...
    Posted to Birdseye: Health Tips from the Blogosphere (Weblog) by Birdseye on September 27, 2007
  • Four myths about exercise and weight loss

    There is so much “advice” about exercise and weight loss that it is difficult to know what will really help.  Research suggests that, contrary to popular belief, regular gentle exercise will not help you lose weight.  Here are four popular myths about exercise and weight loss, which are still often quoted despite ...
    Posted to Birdseye: Health Tips from the Blogosphere (Weblog) by Birdseye on July 20, 2007
  • Re: Fibromyalgia

    I would get my nutritional status ascertained. York Blood test would help with foods/allergies that may be problematic. Would also get  doctor to think about giving you regular B12 injections.If you live near enough then get yourself to the Breakspear Hospital in Hertfordshire- terrific on immune system issues amongst many things. See their ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by Judi Hattaway on July 11, 2007
  • Psoriasis: Nine tips for prevention and treatment

    Psoriasis is a chronic and distressing skin disorder afflicting around 80 million people worldwide.   Typically, it shows up as thickened red areas covered with silvery scales, usually on the scalp, elbows, knees, back and buttocks. It can also affect fingernails and toenails. The patches usually flare up periodically and ...
    Posted to Birdseye: Health Tips from the Blogosphere (Weblog) by Birdseye on June 15, 2007
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